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How local authorities and residents can collaborate for a cleaner city

Fredrick Qaphelani Mabikwa IN my previous article, I discussed the effects of littering on our environment and wildlife. In this article, I will focus on the potential challenges of litter…

From football to panel beating: girls breaking barriers

Shingai Dhlamini, dhlaminishingi@gmail.com PERSISTENT gender gaps in sports continue to be a major concern, as they negatively impact the participation, rewards, media coverage, and sponsorship opportunities available to women and…

Promoted teams set to clash in inaugural Champion of Champions tournament

Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw  THE battle for supremacy begins today as four newly promoted teams clash in the inaugural Champion of Champions tournament at Bata Stadium in Gweru.  ZPC Hwange (Southern…

Chinese Embassy donates to Zanu-PF Women’s League

Harare Bureau THE Chinese Embassy has donated solar lights, agricultural inputs, and an assortment of groceries to the Zanu-PF Women’s League. Thousands of people gathered at Herbert Chitepo Primary School…

Innovator Patrick Miller joins EarthSonic Climate board

Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com IN an inspiring development for climate advocacy and the representation of Zimbabweans on the global stage, Patrick Miller, a multifaceted gamer, playwright, and researcher, has been appointed…

Gift in the box! . .US$500 bail for fake O-level certificate charge

Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw FORMER Zifa vice-president, Gift Banda (54), was granted US$500 bail yesterday in his case of allegedly forging an O-level certificate. As part of his bail conditions, Western…

Hildah Macheya: Struggling vendor turns successful entrepreneur

Lesley Chikudo, Chikudolesley@gmail.com HOW can one overcome challenges and build a successful business? Hildah Macheya, a 34-year-old entrepreneur, provides the answer. Her mobile catering company, Bliss Events and Cosmetics, is…

The sweet secrets of ancient Rome: How the Romans made desserts

THE ancient Roman Empire, renowned for its grand architecture, military prowess, and cultural achievements, also had a notable sweet tooth. The Romans enjoyed a variety of sweets, many of which…

Slow start to the festive season: Shops yet to embrace Xmas spirit

Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com WITH less than three weeks to Christmas Day, the atmosphere in the streets of Bulawayo indicates a lacklustre start to the festive season. Despite the impending holidays,…

Zvishavane council proposes US$11m budget

Patrick Chitumba, patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw ZVISHAVANE Town Council has proposed a US$11 million budget for the 2025 fiscal year with water, sanitation, and infrastructure projects as main priorities. The budget marks a…

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